Minorities and Multilingualism
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Explore the vibrant world of languages, cultures, and identities with the University of Groningen’s unique BA in Minorities and Multilingualism. This three-year, full-time program equips you to understand the complexities of minority groups and multilingual societies in a globalized world.
Uncover Hidden Stories: Delve into the languages, histories, politics, and cultural expressions of ethnolinguistic minorities across the globe. Explore how language shapes and reflects cultural identity, power dynamics, and social change.
Embrace Diversity: Develop a critical understanding of diversity management and social inclusion practices. Learn how to address the challenges and opportunities faced by minority communities in today’s world.
Master Interdisciplinary Skills: The program draws from linguistics, political and cultural history, and social sciences, providing you with a well-rounded perspective on minority issues and multilingualism.
Develop Valuable Skills: Refine your research, critical thinking, communication, and analytical skills. Learn to effectively present your findings and advocate for inclusive practices in diverse settings.
Go Beyond the Classroom: The program offers an optional stay-abroad experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in a different linguistic and cultural environment and gain firsthand experience with minority issues.
Prepare for a Fulfilling Career: Graduates with a BA in Minorities and Multilingualism are prepared for diverse career paths, including:
- Education: Teach languages or social sciences at various levels (depending on your country’s specific requirements).
- International organizations: Work in NGOs, government agencies, or international organizations focused on cultural diversity, language rights, or human rights.
- Media and communications: Pursue careers in journalism, translation, or intercultural communication.
- Research and academia: Pursue further studies in linguistics, anthropology, or related fields.
- Multicultural businesses or consultancies: Apply your knowledge of languages and cultures to facilitate communication and bridge divides in business settings.
This program is ideal for students with a strong interest in languages, cultures, and social justice issues.
Admissions Requirements
High School Diploma with at least 3 content-based AP courses (grades 3-5) and a high school GPA 3.0/4.0.
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